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Paul Daughtery: Doc: Zac Taylor came in strutting, without actually strutting. He was
(05-10-2022, 12:12 AM)sandwedge Wrote: I guess it's either that time of year to find something to argue or we are in a good place and still need something small to argue about...



It is just the perfect issue to argue.  It is like religion.  The people who believe in the magic of chemistry and/or culture really can't point to any specific examples or facts to support their position.  They just believe because someone told them it was true.

There is really no logic to the argument that Zac's work at changing culture had any effect on winning when we saw two years of complete failure until he got the talent to win.  Then by some amazing coincidence the magic of "culture" started to have effects at the EXACT SAME TIME that we got a lot more healthy, talented players on the field.

It reminds me of the people who pray for someone for a long time but he doesn't get any better until a doctor performs surgery.  Then they give credit for the recovery to "the power of prayer".  And their only "evidence" is "look at how many people believe in it" or "even the person who recovered believed".  But for some reason almost all of them keep going to doctors and lots of people are cured without any prayer at all.
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